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If you want to know how important getting the proper color of a logo can be. Get it wrong and see how quickly the Marketing Department comes looking for you.
The truth is it can be very important. For things such as color schemes and logos, it can be critical. Company "red" is not just "red". It's a specific red, or blue, or yellow.
The KETIV logo. It's not just "red". It's got a specific RGB value. |
When working in Autodesk Showcase, there have been a few times where I've needed to use a specific color. And if it really is that important, I'll ask for the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values of the color.
Many times, the Marketing Department has those values, and can provide them for you.
But I recently I ran into a case where I needed to match the color of a logo as closely as possible, and and I didn't have the RGB values to work with. So what did I do?
I could have played with the color until I matched it by eye, but that can be time consuming to do, and I wanted to get as close as I could, as quickly as I could.
Fortunately, when editing a color, showcase has an "eye dropper" icon that lets you select and existing object, and "paint" it with that color.
Edit the color by right clicking on it, and choose the eyedropper |
Of course this isn't as accurate as having the RGB values. But when I couldn't get the RGB values, this was more than adequate to get me what I needed! It also saved me a huge amount of time because now I didn't have to finesse the color into play.
So for that, Here's a quick video on how I used this nice little trick
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